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Elections in New York State |
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The 2022 New York State Assembly election was held on November 8, 2022. Elections were held to elect representatives from all 150 districts across the State of New York. This election coincided with New York elections for the governorship, U.S. Senate, and state senate, among others. Districts for this election were redrawn following the 2020 United States census. [1] Democrats had held a majority in the New York State Assembly since 1975.
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Sabato's Crystal Ball [2] | Safe D | May 19, 2022 |
Party | Votes [6] | Percentage | Seats | +/– | |||||
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Democratic | 2,729,459 | 50.76 | 102 | 5 | |||||
Republican | 2,136,277 | 39.73 | 48 | 5 | |||||
Conservative | 320,163 | 5.95 | 0 | ||||||
Working Families | 170,246 | 3.17 | 0 | ||||||
Others [lower-alpha 1] | 4,647 | 0.09 | 0 | 1 [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Independents | 830 | 0.02 | 0 | ||||||
Scattering | 15,233 | 0.28 | 0 | ||||||
Valid votes | 5,376,855 | 90.24 | 150 | — | |||||
Blank votes | 572,399 | 9.61 | — | — | |||||
Void votes | 9,376 | 0.16 | — | — | |||||
Totals | 5,958.630 | 100 | 150 | — |
District | 2016/2020 pres. result | Member | Party | First elected | Status | Candidates [8] |
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1 | D+4 | Fred Thiele | Dem | 1995 | Incumbent re-elected. | Peter Ganley (Republican) [9] Fred Thiele (Democrat) [10] |
2 | R+8 | Jodi Giglio | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Jodi Giglio (Republican) [11] Wendy Hamberger (Democratic) [11] |
3 | R+4 | Joe DeStefano | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Joe DeStefano (Republican) [10] Trina Miles (Democratic) [10] |
4 | D+1 | Steve Englebright | Dem | 1992+ | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. | Steve Englebright (Democratic) [10] Edward Flood (Republican) [10] |
5 | R+8 | Douglas M. Smith | Rep | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | James Anthony (Democratic) [10] Douglas Smith (Republican) [10] |
6 | D+20 | Philip Ramos | Dem | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected. | Philip Ramos (Democratic) [12] Kevin Surdi (Republican) [13] |
7 | R+6 | Jarett Gandolfo | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Jarett Gandolfo (Republican) [10] Douglas Pearsall (Democratic) [10] |
8 | R+19 | Michael J. Fitzpatrick | Rep | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michael Fitzpatrick (Republican) [10] Jeanine Aponte (Democratic) [10] |
9 | R+19 | Michael Durso | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michael Durso (Republican) [14] Steven J. Dellavecchia (Democratic) [15] |
10 | D+5 | Steve Stern | Dem | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Steve Stern (Democrat) [15] Aamir Sultan (Republican) [14] |
11 | D+6 | Kimberly Jean-Pierre | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Kimberly Jean-Pierre (Democrat) [15] Christopher Sperber (Republican) [14] |
12 | R+2 | Keith Brown | Rep | 2020+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Keith Brown (Republican) [10] Cooper Macco (Democratic) [10] |
13 | D+9 | Charles D. Lavine | Dem | 2004 | Incumbent re-elected. | Charles D. Lavine (Democrat) [16] Ruka Anzai (Republican) [14] |
14 | R+8 | David McDonough | Rep | 2002+ | Incumbent re-elected. | David McDonough (Republican) [14] Dustin Ginsberg (Democratic) [16] |
15 | R+2 | Michael Montesano | Rep | 2010+ | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold. | Jacob Ryan Blumencranz (Republican) [14] Amanda R. Field (Democratic) [16] |
16 | D+7 | Gina Sillitti | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Gina Sillitti (Democratic) [16] Vibhuti Jha (Republican) [14] |
17 | R+10 | John Mikulin | Rep | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | John Mikulin (Republican) [14] Paul R. Kaminsky (Democratic) [16] |
18 | D+39 | Taylor Darling | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Taylor Darling (Democrat) [16] LaMont Johnson (Republican) [14] |
19 | R+6 | Ed Ra | Rep | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | Ed Ra (Republican) [14] Sanjeev Kumar Jindal (Democrat) [16] |
20 | R+4 | Eric Brown | Rep | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Eric Brown (Republican) [14] Michael A. Delury (Democrat) [16] |
21 Archived December 23, 2020, at the Wayback Machine | D+6 | Judy Griffin | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. | Judy Griffin (Democrat) [16] Brian F. Curran (Republican) [14] |
22 | D+15 | Michaelle C. Solages | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michaelle C. Solages (Democrat) [16] Cara Castronuova (Republican) [14] |
23 | D+2 | Stacey Pheffer Amato | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Stacey Pheffer Amato (Democrat) Thomas Sullivan (Republican) |
24 | D+25 | David Weprin | Dem | 2010+ | Incumbent re-elected. | David Weprin (Democrat) [17] |
25 | D+14 | Nily Rozic | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Nily Rozic (Democrat) [12] Seth Breland (Republican) |
26 | D+10 | Edward Braunstein | Dem | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | Edward Braunstein (Democrat) Robert Speranza (Republican) |
27 | D+8 | Daniel Rosenthal | Dem | 2017+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Daniel Rosenthal (Democrat) Angelo King (Republican) |
28 | D+12 | Andrew Hevesi | Dem | 2005+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Andrew Hevesi (Democrat) [12] Michael Conigliaro (Republican) |
29 | D+42 | Alicia Hyndman | Dem | 2015+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Alicia Hyndman (Democrat) [17] |
30 | D+19 | Brian Barnwell | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Steven Raga (Democrat) [18] Sean Lally (Republican) |
31 | D+39 | Khaleel Anderson | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Khaleel Anderson (Democrat) [12] |
32 | D+43 | Vivian E. Cook | Dem | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. | Vivian E. Cook (Democrat) [17] Marilyn Miller (Republican) |
33 | D+37 | Clyde Vanel | Dem | 2016+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Clyde Vanel (Democrat) [19] |
34 | D+26 | Jessica González-Rojas | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Jessica González-Rojas (Democrat) [12] |
35 | D+26 | Jeffrion L. Aubry | Dem | 1992+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Jeffrion L. Aubry (Democrat) [17] Hiram Monserrate (Democrat) [20] |
36 | D+32 | Zohran Mamdani | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Zohran Mamdani (Democrat) [12] |
37 | D+26 | Catherine Nolan | Dem | 1984 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Juan Ardila (Democrat) [21] |
38 | D+23 | Jenifer Rajkumar | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Jenifer Rajkumar (Democrat) |
39 | D+24 | Catalina Cruz | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Catalina Cruz (Democrat) [12] |
40 | D+14 | Ron Kim | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Ron Kim (Democrat) [12] Sharon Liao (Republican) |
41 | D+6 | Helene Weinstein | Dem | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. | Helene Weinstein (Democrat) [12] Ramona Johnson (Conservative) |
42 | D+37 | Rodneyse Bichotte | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Rodneyse Bichotte (Democrat) |
43 | D+39 | Brian Cunningham | Dem | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Brian Cunningham (Democrat) [17] Jelanie Deshong (Working Families) |
44 | D+35 | Robert Carroll | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Robert Carroll (Democrat) [12] Brenda Horton (Republican) [22] |
45 | R+16 | Steven Cymbrowitz | Dem | 2000 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. | Steven Cymbrowitz (Democrat) Michael Novakhov (Republican) [22] |
46 | D+2 | Mathylde Frontus | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. | Alec Brook-Krasny (Republican) [22] Mathylde Frontus (Democrat) [12] |
47 | D+2 | William Colton | Dem | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. | William Colton (Democrat) Dmitriy Kugel (Republican) [22] |
48 | R+26 | Simcha Eichenstein | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Simcha Eichenstein (Democrat) Linda Holmes (Working Families) |
49 | D+5 | Peter J. Abbate Jr. | Dem | 1986 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain. | Peter J. Abbate Jr. (Democrat) Lester Chang (Republican) [22] |
50 | D+29 | Emily Gallagher | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Emily Gallagher (Democrat) [12] |
51 | D+33 | Marcela Mitaynes | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Marcela Mitaynes (Democrat) [12] Timothy Peterson (Republican) [22] |
52 | D+42 | Jo Anne Simon | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Jo Anne Simon (Democrat) [12] Brett Wynkoop (Republican) [22] |
53 | D+40 | Maritza Davila | Dem | 2013+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Maritza Davila (Democrat) |
54 | D+40 | Erik Martin Dilan | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Erik Martin Dilan (Democrat) [17] Khorshed Chowdhury (Republican) [22] |
55 | D+45 | Latrice Walker | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Latrice Walker (Democrat) [17]
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56 | D+45 | Stefani Zinerman | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Stefani Zinerman (Democrat) [23] |
57 | D+44 | Phara Souffrant Forrest | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Phara Souffrant Forrest (Democrat) [12] |
58 | D+45 | Monique Chandler-Waterman | Dem | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Monique Chandler-Waterman (Democrat) [17]
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59 | D+23 | Jaime Williams | Dem | 2016+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Jaime Williams (Democrat) |
60 | D+43 | Nikki Lucas | Dem | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Nikki Lucas (Democrat) [17] Keron Alleyne (Working Families) [24] |
61 | D+21 | Charles Fall | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Charles Fall (Democrat) [25] |
62 | R+26 | Michael Reilly | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michael Reilly (Republican) |
63 | R+2 | Michael Cusick | Dem | 2002 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican gain. | Sam T. Pirozzolo (Republican) [17] Vincent Argenziano (Democrat) |
64 | R+12 | Michael Tannousis | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michael Tannousis (Republican) [22] |
65 | D+33 | Yuh-Line Niou | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Grace Lee (Democrat) [17] Helen Qiu (Republican) |
66 | D+40 | Deborah J. Glick | Dem | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. | Deborah J. Glick (Democrat) [17] Ryder Kessler (Working Families) [26] |
67 | D+37 | Linda Rosenthal | Dem | 2006+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Linda Rosenthal (Democrat) [12] |
68 | D+39 | Eddie Gibbs | Dem | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Eddie Gibbs (Democrat) [17] Wilfredo Lopez (Working Families) [27] |
69 | D+41 | Daniel J. O'Donnell | Dem | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected. | Daniel J. O'Donnell (Democrat) Ian McKenzie (Republican) |
70 | D+44 | Inez Dickens | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Inez E. Dickens (Democrat) [17] Delsenia Glover (Working Families) [28] |
71 | D+41 | Al Taylor | Dem | 2017+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Al Taylor (Democrat) [17] |
72 | D+37 | Manny De Los Santos | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Manny De Los Santos (Democrat) [17] |
73 | D+30 | Dan Quart | Dem | 2011+ | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Alex Bores (Democrat) [29] Kellie Leeson (Working Families) [17] |
74 | D+36 | Harvey Epstein | Dem | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Harvey Epstein (Democrat) [12] Bryan Cooper (Republican) |
75 | D+37 | Richard N. Gottfried | Dem | 1970 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Joseph A. Maffia (Republican) Tony Simone (Democrat) [30] |
76 | D+32 | Rebecca Seawright | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Rebecca Seawright (Democrat) [12] |
77 | D+40 | Latoya Joyner | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Latoya Joyner (Democrat) Tanya Carmichael (Republican) |
78 | D+37 | Jose Rivera | Dem | 2000 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | George A. Alvarez (Democrat) [17] Michael Dister (Republican) |
79 | D+41 | Chantel Jackson | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Chantel Jackson (Democrat) Richard Bryan (Republican) |
80 | D+29 | Nathalia Fernandez | Dem | 2018+ | Incumbent retired to run for State Senate. Democratic hold. | John Zaccaro Jr. (Democrat) Phyllis Nastasio (Republican) |
81 | D+30 | Jeffrey Dinowitz | Dem | 1994+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Jeffrey Dinowitz (Democrat) [17] Jessica Woolford (Working Families) [26] |
82 | D+21 | Michael Benedetto | Dem | 2004 | Incumbent re-elected. | Michael Benedetto (Democrat) [17] John Greaney (Republican) |
83 | D+43 | Carl Heastie | Dem | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. | Carl Heastie (Democrat) Tristann Davis (Republican) |
84 | D+39 | Amanda Septimo | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Amanda Septimo (Democrat) [12] Rosaline Nieves (Republican) |
85 | D+40 | Kenny Burgos | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Kenny Burgos (Democrat) Laurine Berry (Republican) |
86 | D+38 | Yudelka Tapia | Dem | 2022+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Yudelka Tapia (Democrat) [12] Betty Obregon (Republican) |
87 | D+38 | Karines Reyes | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Karines Reyes (Democrat) [12] Ariel Rivera-Diaz (Republican) |
88 | D+17 | Amy Paulin | Dem | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. | Amy Paulin (Democrat) Thomas Fix Jr. (Republican) |
89 | D+32 | J. Gary Pretlow | Dem | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. | J. Gary Pretlow (Democrat) Andrae Mitchell (Working Families) |
90 | D+10 | Nader Sayegh | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | Nader Sayegh (Democrat) Michael Breen (Republican) |
91 | D+19 | Steven Otis | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Steven Otis (Democrat) John Vitagliano (Republican) |
92 | D+18 | Thomas J. Abinanti | Dem | 2010 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | Carlo Valente (Republican) MaryJane Shimsky (Democrat) [26] |
93 | D+15 | Chris Burdick | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Chris Burdick (Democrat) [31] Gary Lipson (Republican) |
94 | R+7 | Kevin Byrne | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent retired to run for Putnam County Executive. [32] New member elected. Republican hold. | Matt Slater (Republican) [33] Kathleen M. Valletta-McMorrow (Democrat) [15] |
95 | D+14 | Sandy Galef | Dem | 1992 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Dana Levenberg (Democrat) [34] Vanessa Agudelo (Working Families) [34] Stacy Halper (Republican) [15] |
96 | D+8 | Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. | Dem | 2007+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Kenneth Zebrowski Jr. (Democrat) [35] Brett Yagel (Republican) [36] |
97 | R+3 | Mike Lawler | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent retired to run for Congress. New member elected. Republican hold. | Eudson Francois (Democrat) John McGowan (Republican) |
98 | R+10 | Karl A. Brabenec | Rep | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Karl Brabenec (Republican) [37] Bruce M. Levine (Democrat) [15] |
99 | R+6 | Colin Schmitt | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent retired to run for Congress. New member elected. Democratic gain. | Christopher W. Eachus (Democrat) [15] Kathryn D Luciani (Republican) [15] |
100 | D+1 | Aileen Gunther | Dem | 2003+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Aileen Gunther (Democrat) [15] Lisa LaBue (Republican) [15] |
101 | R+8 | John Salka Redistricted from 121st district. | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent retired to run for State Senate. | Brian Maher (Republican) [15] Matthew Mackey (Democrat) [38] |
102 | R+11 | Christopher Tague | Rep | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Christopher Tague (Republican) [15] Nicholas Chase (Democrat) [39] |
103 | D+13 | Kevin A. Cahill | Dem | 1998 | Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Democratic hold. | Sarahana Shrestha (Democrat) [40] Patrick Sheehan (Republican) [15] |
104 | D+9 | Jonathan Jacobson | Dem | 2018+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Jonathan Jacobson (Democrat) [15] |
105 | R+7 | Kieran Lalor | Rep | 2012 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold [41] | Anil Beephan Jr. (Republican) [41] Jill Fieldstein (Democratic) |
106 | D+3 | Didi Barrett | Dem | 2012+ | Incumbent re-elected. | Didi Barrett (Democrat) [15] Brandon Craig Gaylord (Republican) [15] |
107 | EVEN | Jake Ashby | Rep | 2018+ | Incumbent retired to run for State Senate. New member elected. Republican hold. | Scott Bendett (Republican) |
108 | D+6 | John T. McDonald III | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | John T. McDonald III (Democrat) [15] |
109 | D+24 | Patricia Fahy | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Patricia Fahy (Democrat) Alicia Purdy (Republican) |
110 | D+8 | Phillip Steck | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Phillip Steck (Democrat) [15] Alexandra M. Velella (Republican) [42] |
111 | EVEN | Angelo Santabarbara | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | Angelo Santabarbara (Democrat) [15]
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112 | R+2 | Mary Beth Walsh | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Mary Beth Walsh (Republican) [15] Andrew McAdoo (Democrat) [15] |
113 | D+2 | Carrie Woerner | Dem | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | Carrie Woerner (Democrat) [15] David Catalfamo (Republican) [15] |
114 | R+10 | Matt Simpson | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | Matt Simpson (Republican) [15] |
115 | EVEN | Billy Jones | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | Billy Jones (Democrat) [15] Stephen H. Chilton III (Republican) [15] |
116 | R+7 | Mark Walczyk | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for New York State Senate [43] | Susan Duffy (Conservative) [43] Scott Gray (Republican) [43] |
117 | R+18 | Ken Blankenbush | Rep | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected | Ken Blankenbush (Republican) [15] |
118 | R+19 | Robert Smullen | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Robert Smullen (Republican) [15] |
119 | R+7 | Marianne Buttenschon | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Marianne Buttenschon (Democrat) [44] John S. Zielinski (Republican) [45] |
120 | R+13 | William A. Barclay | Rep | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected | William A. Barclay (Republican) [15] |
121 | R+12 | Joe Angelino Redistricted from 122nd district. | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Joe Angelino (Republican) [15] |
122 | R+9 | Brian Miller Redistricted from 101st district. | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected | Dan Buttermann (Democrat) [44] Brian Miller (Republican) [38] Colton Mennig (Working Families) [15] |
123 | D+6 | Donna Lupardo | Dem | 2004 | Incumbent re-elected | Donna Lupardo (Democrat) Sophia Resciniti (Republican) [46] |
124 | R+11 | Christopher S. Friend | Rep | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected | Christopher S. Friend (Republican) [15] |
125 | D+18 | Anna Kelles | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Anna Kelles (Democrat) [47] |
126 | R+2 | John Lemondes Jr. | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | John Lemondes Jr. (Republican) [15] Bruce MacBain (Democrat) [15] |
127 | D+2 | Albert A. Stirpe Jr. | Dem | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected | Albert A. Stirpe Jr. (Democrat) [15] Karen Ayoub (Republican) [48] |
128 | D+15 | Pamela Hunter | Dem | 2015+ | Incumbent re-elected | Pamela Hunter (Democrat) [49] Dominick J. Ciciarelli (Republican) [49] |
129 | D+15 | William Magnarelli | Dem | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected | William Magnarelli (Democrat) [49] |
130 | R+9 | Brian Manktelow | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Brian Manktelow (Republican) [15] Scott Comegys (Democrat) [15] |
131 | R+6 | Jeff Gallahan | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Jeff Gallahan (Republican) [15] |
132 | R+15 | Phil Palmesano | Rep | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected | Phil Palmesano (Republican) [15] |
133 | R+10 | Marjorie Byrnes | Rep | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Marjorie Byrnes (Republican) [15] Sara M. Spezzano (Democrat) [15] |
134 | R+7 | Josh Jensen | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Josh Jensen (Republican) [50] |
135 | D+7 | Jennifer Lunsford | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Jennifer Lunsford (Democrat) [50] Joseph R Chenelly (Republican) [50] |
136 | D+17 | Sarah Clark | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Sarah Clark (Democrat) [50] Orlando J Rivera (Republican) [50] |
137 | D+25 | Demond Meeks | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Demond Meeks (Democrat) [50] Marcus C Williams (Republican) [50] |
138 | D+13 | Harry Bronson | Dem | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected | Harry Bronson (Democrat) [50] Tracy A DiFlorio (Republican) [50] |
139 | R+18 | Stephen Hawley | Rep | 2006+ | Incumbent re-elected | Stephen Hawley (Republican) [15] Jennifer A.O. Keys (Democrat) [15] |
140 | D+5 | William Conrad III | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | William Conrad III (Democrat) [15] Scott A. Marciszewski (Republican) [15] |
141 | D+39 | Crystal Peoples-Stokes | Dem | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected | Crystal Peoples-Stokes (Democrat) [51] Mary Jo Carroll (Republican) [51] |
142 | D+1 | Patrick B. Burke | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Patrick B. Burke (Democrat) [51] Sandra J Magnano (Republican) [51] |
143 | D+1 | Monica P. Wallace | Dem | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected | Monica P. Wallace (Democrat) [51] Frank C II Smierciak (Republican) [51] |
144 | R+13 | Michael Norris | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected | Michael Norris (Republican) [15] |
145 | R+6 | Angelo Morinello | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected | Angelo Morinello (Republican) [15] Douglas E. Mooradian (Democrat) [15] |
146 | D+7 | Karen McMahon | Dem | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected | Karen McMahon (Democrat) [51] Katrina A Zeplowitz (Republican) [51] |
147 | R+16 | David DiPietro | Rep | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected | David DiPietro (Republican) [15] |
148 | R+20 | Joseph Giglio | Rep | 2005+ | Incumbent re-elected | Joseph Giglio (Republican) [15] |
149 | D+10 | Jonathan Rivera | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected | Jonathan Rivera (Democrat) [51] Ralph R Hernandez (Republican) [51] |
150 | R+13 | Andy Goodell | Rep | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected | Andy Goodell (Republican) [15] Sandra A. Lewis (Democrat) [15] |
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The incumbent was Fred Thiele, who ran for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Fred Thiele | 29,862 | 55.19% | |
Total | Fred Thiele (incumbent) | 29,862 | 55.19% | |
Republican | Peter Ganley | 20,891 | 38.61% | |
Conservative | Peter Ganley | 3,351 | 6.19% | |
Total | Peter Ganley | 24,242 | 44.80% | |
Write-in | 7 | 0.01% | ||
Total votes | 69,841 | 100% |
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The incumbent was Jodi Giglio, who ran for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jodi Giglio | 31,491 | 56.69% | |
Conservative | Jodi Giglio | 5,113 | 9.20% | |
Total | Jodi Giglio (incumbent) | 36,604 | 65.89% | |
Democratic | Wendy Hamberger | 18,948 | 34.11% | |
Total | Wendy Hamberger | 18,948 | 34.11% | |
Write-in | 4 | 0.01% | ||
Total votes | 69,841 | 100% |
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The incumbent was Charles Fall, who ran for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Charles Fall | 4,515 | 70.16 | |
Democratic | Justine Cuccia | 1,894 | 29.43 | |
Write-in | 26 | 0.40% | ||
Total votes | 6,435 | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Charles Fall | 21,192 | 97.88% | |
Total | Charles Fall (incumbent) | 21,192 | 97.88% | |
Write-in | 459 | 2.12% | ||
Total votes | 21,651 | 100% |
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The incumbent was Michael Reilly Jr., who ran for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Michael Reilly, Jr. | 39,172 | 91.80% | |
Conservative | Michael Reilly, Jr. | 3,098 | 7.26% | |
Total | Michael Reilly, Jr. (incumbent) | 42,270 | 99.06% | |
Write-in | 403 | 0.94% | ||
Total votes | 42,673 | 100% |
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Results by precinct Argenziano: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Pirozzolo 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Tie: 50–60% No resultsː | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The incumbent was Democrat Michael Cusick, who chose to retire after 20 years in the Assembly to become the head of the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Samuel Pirozzolo | 2,098 | 60.81 | |
Republican | Paul Ciurcina, Jr. | 1,333 | 38.64 | |
Write-in | 19 | 0.55% | ||
Total votes | 3,450 | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Samuel Pirozzolo | 18,065 | 50.34% | |
Conservative | Samuel Pirozzolo | 1,524 | 4.25% | |
Total | Samuel Pirozzolo | 19,589 | 54.59% | |
Democratic | Vincent Argenziano | 15,424 | 42.99% | |
Independent | Vincent Argenziano | 830 | 2.31% | |
Total | Vincent Argenziano | 16,254 | 45.30% | |
Write-in | 38 | 0.11% | ||
Total votes | 35,881 | 100% |
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Results by precinct Tannousis: 80–90% 90–100% No results: | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The incumbent was Michael Tannousis, who ran for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Michael Tannousis | 26,690 | 88.37% | |
Conservative | Michael Tannousis | 2,877 | 9.53% | |
Total | Michael Tannousis (incumbent) | 29,567 | 97.90% | |
Write-in | 635 | 2.10% | ||
Total votes | 30,202 | 100% |
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Results by precinct Lee: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100% Qiuː 50–60% No resultsː | |||||||||||||||||
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The incumbent was Yuh-Line Niou, who retired to run for congress.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Grace Lee | 4,653 | 48.70 | |
Democratic | Illapa Sairitupac | 3,305 | 34.59 | |
Democratic | Denny Salas | 1,312 | 13.73 | |
Democratic | Alana Sivin | 285 | 2.98 | |
Total votes | 9,655 | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Grace Lee | 20,495 | 76.02% | |
Total | Grace Lee | 20,495 | 76.02% | |
Republican | Helen Qiu | 20,891 | 38.61% | |
Total | Helen Qiu | 6,381 | 23.67% | |
Write-in | 83 | 0.31% | ||
Total votes | 26,907 | 100% |
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